A pushbutton switch includes a hollow housing with a pushbutton pivotally mounted on a top face of the hollow housing and an open end and a seat received in the hollow housing from the open end of the hollow housing. The seat has two first receiving spaces and two second receiving spaces. Two first terminals each have a first terminal plate extending from a bottom face of the seat and a first engaging plate orthogonally extending from a distal end of the first terminal plate and received in a corresponding one of the first receiving spaces laterally. Two second terminals each have a second terminal plate extending from the bottom face of the seat and a second engaging plate orthogonally extending from a distal end of the second terminal plate and received in a corresponding one of the second receiving spaces laterally.
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1. A pushbutton switch comprising:
a hollow housing with a pushbutton pivotally mounted on a top face of the hollow housing and an open end;
a seat received in the hollow housing from the open end of the hollow housing, the seat having two first receiving spaces oppositely defined in opposites sides of the seat and two second receiving spaces oppositely defied in opposite sides of the seat;
two first terminals each having a first terminal plate extending from a bottom face of the seat and a first engaging plate orthogonally extending from a distal end of the first terminal plate and received in a corresponding one of the first receiving spaces laterally; and
two second terminals each having a second terminal plate extending from the bottom face of the seat and a second engaging plate orthogonally extending from a distal end of the second terminal plate and received in a corresponding one of the second receiving spaces laterally.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fixture for a pushbutton switch, and more particularly to the terminal fixture which is able to maintain the housing of the pushbutton switch intact without any damage occurring during assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventional pushbutton switches have terminals for connection with a power source. One conventional pushbutton switch is shown in
Furthermore, with reference to
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide an improved pushbutton switch fixture to mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an improved fixture for a pushbutton switch, which laterally slides in the terminals in respective receiving, spaces defined in a terminal seat such that no auxiliary tool is required and thus damage to the housing is minimized.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
The seat (1) is provided with two first receiving spaces (11) respectively defined in opposite sides of the seat (1) and two second receiving spaces (12) also respectively defined in opposite sides of the seat (1). A pressing plate (13) is formed with the seat (1) and extending on top of the first receiving space (11). A receiving track (121) is defined in two opposite sides defining the second receiving space (12) and communicated with the second receiving space (12).
Each of the first terminals (2) has a first terminal plate (21) and a first engaging plate (22) orthogonally extending out from a distal end of the first terminal plate (21) to correspond to and be received in the first receiving space (11).
Each of the second terminals (3) has a second terminal plate (31) and a second engaging plate (32) orthogonally extending out from a distal end of the second terminal plate (31) to correspond to and be received in the second receiving space (12). A contact (33) is formed on a top face of the second engaging plate (32).
With reference to
A hollow housing (4), as shown in
Furthermore, the switch (42) of the present invention has a window (421) formed and extending upward from a top face of the switch (42) and thus a concave space is defined under the window (421). Due to the concave space under the window (421), the indicating lamp is able to stand upright inside the pushbutton (42) and that the light from the indicating lamp is able to emit from the window (421). Thus, the observer is able to see clearly whether the pushbutton (42) is properly pressed.
From the foregoing description, it is noted that the assembly of the pushbutton switch of the present invention requires no auxiliary tool to force fit the terminals (2,3) into the housing (1) such that the intact of the housing (4) is retained. Furthermore, due to the deletion of the auxiliary tool, unnecessary manual labor is saved and the manufacture cost is low.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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